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Bombardier Launches New Innovative 50-Seater Aircraft


CRJ550 aircraft model interiors. (image: Bombardier Commercial Aircraft)

CRJ550 aircraft model interiors. (image: Bombardier Commercial Aircraft)

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MONTRÉAL, Feb. 6 (Korea Bizwire) – Bombardier Commercial Aircraft is pleased to officially launch the new CRJ550 aircraft, the first triple-class 50-seat aircraft in the world designed to meet the expectations of today’s passengers. The CRJ550 is a new CRJ Series aircraft model, with a new type certificate based on the CRJ700. United Airlines is the launch customer of this new model.

“The new CRJ550 model is the only solution in North America that can replace the existing fleet of ageing 50-seaters, a market of over 700 aircraft, said Fred Cromer, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. It offers improved passenger experience with ample on-board storage for carry-on bags and more passenger living space. This is one more example of how we are focusing on creating value for our customers and a very important endorsement from United in regards to the CRJ platform.”

The CRJ550 will feature a self-serve beverage and snack station and more overall legroom per seat than any other 50-seat aircraft flown by any U.S. carrier, in addition to all the benefits for which the CRJ Series aircraft are known.

With the CRJ550, the CRJ Series is the only family of regional aircraft that can offer 3-class cabin across all-market segments, while meeting the current operational requirements. One of the key benefits for the US operators will be to leverage the cockpit commonality from the CRJ200 to the CRJ900. The CRJ550 will also delight operators by delivering a 99.5 per cent proven dispatch reliability, the elimination of gate check bags, and providing connectivity.

About Bombardier
With over 69,500 employees across four business segments, Bombardier is a global leader in the transportation industry, creating innovative and game-changing planes and trains. Our products and services provide world-class transportation experiences that set new standards in passenger comfort, energy efficiency, reliability and safety.

Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Bombardier has production and engineering sites in 28 countries across the segments of Transportation, Business Aircraft, Commercial Aircraft and Aerostructures and Engineering Services. Bombardier shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD). In the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, Bombardier posted revenues of $16.2 billion US. News and information are available at bombardier.com or follow us on Twitter @Bombardier.

Notes to Editors
Images of CRJ550 aircraft in the Bombardier livery are posted with this press release at www.bombardier.com.

For more information on the CRJ Series aircraft, visit http://news.commercialaircraft.bombardier.com/

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For Information

Nathalie Scott                                                               
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft                                 
+1-416-375-3030
nathalie.scott@aero.bombardier.com                  
www.bombardier.com

Two photos accompanying this announcement are available at

http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7724ed58-6b6a-4375-9c6d-dfb470599d28

http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2333f213-2afc-4b1c-8927-c2e984c278e1

Source: Bombardier Commercial Aircraft via GLOBE NEWSWIRE

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